The total cost of the degree
A master’s in engineering is an investment. Tuition fees are generally high all over the world, as these courses require expensive equipment and laboratories and highly trained personnel. In general, this type of course costs between €10,000 and €15,000 per year.
In France, the state pays part of the tuition fees for French and foreign students who enrol on a national degree course such as those offered through the “n+i” network.
The low registration costs offered by schools in the “n+i” network take account of funds received from the French state.
The cost of studying in France includes:
- Day-to-day living expenses (housing, food) which are not affected by the type of degree,
- Academic costs, which depend on the type of degree:
- 1. The tuition costs,
- 2. The cost of specific services. The specific services (packages) are offered to foreign students to help them settle in.
In the information pack that “n+i” sends to candidates who are selected, the costs for each establishment are clearly stated (living expenses, special services and tuition fees) including any grants or subsidies.
Students therefore have all the necessary information to make their decision.
Up to the proposal of the schools, the recruitment process is entirely free, there are no administration fees before enrolment.
Register early (see schedule) to apply for a grant!
Note 1: all costs are clearly stated on the quotation sent by the “n+i” network, which manages registration.
The initial quotation does not account for any exemptions. The quotation may be reduced depending on any exemptions or grants.
To ensure that the quotation is as precise as possible, please supply documents justifying exemption as early as possible.
Note 2: Costs are clearly mentioned for each school that makes an offer and for each year of training so that students can make a reasoned choice.
WARNING: the invoice issued by the “n+i” network on acceptance of the quotation is to be paid on the date indicated, directly to the “n+i” network.